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jonathan began his journey to recove recovery. he spoke again and recently swung a bat, again. it was a plastic bat, but it was a home run. >> i take it very seriously. we liose, i'm happy. if we win, i'm happy. >> it's been a journey from the time it happened to now, watching jonathan get stronger and you know, just work hard at getting stronger. >> reporter: with help from the community and all over, mark says his son has been his biggest inspiration. >> maintain a good attitude in joking. at times, he didn't feel well, just making me laugh and cheering us up. just, you know, being himself. >> reporter: it may be another year before he's fully recovered. >> the doctor came in when jonathan was being discharged. he said i wish i could take credit for this one. god saved -- god did this. >> reporter: jonathan has his plans mapped out long term. >> go to australia, have 14 kids and have a house that's in a bubble so no burglars can get in. >> a website has been set up to help jonathan and his family. it's helpjonathan.com. >>> president obama give his first speech at the united
jonathan began his journey to recove recovery. he spoke again and recently swung a bat, again. it was a plastic bat, but it was a home run. >> i take it very seriously. we liose, i'm happy. if we win, i'm happy. >> it's been a journey from the time it happened to now, watching jonathan get stronger and you know, just work hard at getting stronger. >> reporter: with help from the community and all over, mark says his son has been his biggest inspiration. >> maintain a...
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our cree rogers, jonathan honeig along with tracy byrns and john layfield. also joining us democratic strategist julian epstein. welcome to everybody. remember cash for chunkers? it was supposed to cost only a billion. it turned out to be $3 billion. how about that tax bake for first-time home buyers. the original price tag was $6.6 billion. now they say it's more than double that, and these are vim pell short-term programs. jonathan, what is going to happen with something as complex and permanent as healthcare if it gets more expensive. >> well, we'll end up like our existing entitlement programs, broke. you have to be on mushrooms to believe that a government-run healthcare program is going to end up on time, efficient or underbudget. look at medicare. it started out as $60 million in the '60's and it's hundreds of billions today. if you total up all these programs we're on the hook for non-funded liabilities in the trillions. in promoting healthcare, the president is killing the last parts of the private market and enslaving americans for generations to c
our cree rogers, jonathan honeig along with tracy byrns and john layfield. also joining us democratic strategist julian epstein. welcome to everybody. remember cash for chunkers? it was supposed to cost only a billion. it turned out to be $3 billion. how about that tax bake for first-time home buyers. the original price tag was $6.6 billion. now they say it's more than double that, and these are vim pell short-term programs. jonathan, what is going to happen with something as complex and...
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that's the point jonathan is making. why should it go to small business as opposed to somebody else. there is a better way to handle this. to john layfield's point, you can give investment tax credits to small businesses. it's been done in the past t can be done now. that's better than a stimulus. it could be a one-time shot. it could be a period over a certain period of time. give them extenned depreciation all of those kinds of things. there is no point in spending it. jonas is right. you have allocated the money, tell congress to give it back. >> if we give it back to congress, they will spend it on something else. they love spending money in washington. >> give it back to the chinese. that's where it's going. >> i would have rather have seen a tax cut than some of the stimulus spending we saw. we just had a tax cut that was financed by borrowed money a few years ago. we can't keep doing that. this country is not in a position to borrow money to give tax breaks to anybody at this point. this is a real panic. let's coo
that's the point jonathan is making. why should it go to small business as opposed to somebody else. there is a better way to handle this. to john layfield's point, you can give investment tax credits to small businesses. it's been done in the past t can be done now. that's better than a stimulus. it could be a one-time shot. it could be a period over a certain period of time. give them extenned depreciation all of those kinds of things. there is no point in spending it. jonas is right. you...
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jonathan hunt has been following this story. he is live in the newsroom. jonathan? >> trace, this is the tent that colonel kadafi's entourage tried to erect on an estate of donald trump in 40 miles north of manhattan. it went up on tuesday first of all. there was a local outcry there. yesterday, while we were there, the local officials moved in and forced the libyans who were there to take down that tent. well, we now hear from the town supervisor that they got a call from the state department department this afternoon saying the libyans wanted to put the tent back up. at 5 p.m. this afternoon that's exactly what happened. they put the tent back. the building inspector from bedford and local cops we understand are on the property right now issuing once again that order, mr. kadafi, tear down this tent. the libyans have said kadafi wasn't going there today. he will never show up there, but they simply wanted to take photographs of the tent. it's all very mysterious. but according to bedford officials, that tent will come down again. once again in the next couple of h
jonathan hunt has been following this story. he is live in the newsroom. jonathan? >> trace, this is the tent that colonel kadafi's entourage tried to erect on an estate of donald trump in 40 miles north of manhattan. it went up on tuesday first of all. there was a local outcry there. yesterday, while we were there, the local officials moved in and forced the libyans who were there to take down that tent. well, we now hear from the town supervisor that they got a call from the state...
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let's start with the pros and cons, jonathan gruber of mandating health coverage. what do you think? >> i think the major pro is allowing to under take the insurance market reforms that are so essential to health care reforms. right now for most individuals in america, if they're sick or become sick, they can be denied insurance or be charged exorbitant prices. you can't fix that problem until you get everyone into the insurance pool. so the mandate allows insurance market reform to be possible. the second pro is that we're now spending a lot of money on those who don't have health insurance who choose not to buy it through uncompensated care. you end those costs by having insurance coverage. the third benefit is that, quite frankly, the number of individuals who would be better off with low-cost insurance coverage who are choosing not to take it and we help them move towards what would be better for them. on the other hand, the cons are the mandate only works if it's affordable. that's one con. a second con is the mandate only works if it's administerable. i think
let's start with the pros and cons, jonathan gruber of mandating health coverage. what do you think? >> i think the major pro is allowing to under take the insurance market reforms that are so essential to health care reforms. right now for most individuals in america, if they're sick or become sick, they can be denied insurance or be charged exorbitant prices. you can't fix that problem until you get everyone into the insurance pool. so the mandate allows insurance market reform to be...
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a website has been set up to help jonathan and his family. you can find it by going to helpjonathan.com. >>> when we come right back, a sign people could one day live on the moon. we are going to tell you about a new discovery. >>> also butting heads. how two animals managed to get themselves all tangled up. >>> so long to our taste of summer in september. veronica johnson joins us with the cool down in storm center. >> that's right. and the stickies will be on the way out, as well. the humidity you've been feeling for the last two days or so, well that's going to be headed out of here. as we take a look at our city cam right now, you see we do have a pretty looking sky, some blue, a few clouds out there. tomorrow, more cloud cover across the area. while we've been in the 80s today, try low 70s for our highs tomorrow. going to the game? we are coming off a win. we take on the dodgers again. first pitch at 7:05. partly sunny skies. 81 degrees, the temperature. like yesterday, didn't have to touch that mild and muggy because that's what it stil
a website has been set up to help jonathan and his family. you can find it by going to helpjonathan.com. >>> when we come right back, a sign people could one day live on the moon. we are going to tell you about a new discovery. >>> also butting heads. how two animals managed to get themselves all tangled up. >>> so long to our taste of summer in september. veronica johnson joins us with the cool down in storm center. >> that's right. and the stickies will be on...
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he said to me becau he was a voucher, he said jonathan, you was ve polite, and jonathan, you know, we send our kids to the to@ schools, t prep schools, all we want to do through vohers is give poor kids the same chance. d i said to him, secretary alexander, if you are proposing that we give $40,000 vouchers to all the kids in inner-ci washington, chicago and new york so they can go to exeter and handover and other top prep schools, i will become a republican. but that is not what they are offering. vouchers essenally a at best what you would call for people's pretls, schools which at very best might be about -- might deserve c plus compared to the a-plus of handover and exeter. i know those schools very well. i went to one. i went to school which is boston's local version. you know what class size? 12. twelve in a class. when you pay $44,000 a year for your child, you are getting not only relaxed teacher but in command, small class where even without being mean-spirited, george bsh jr. george w. bush, would do well enough to get into college and get a lot of attention. the kids i know
he said to me becau he was a voucher, he said jonathan, you was ve polite, and jonathan, you know, we send our kids to the to@ schools, t prep schools, all we want to do through vohers is give poor kids the same chance. d i said to him, secretary alexander, if you are proposing that we give $40,000 vouchers to all the kids in inner-ci washington, chicago and new york so they can go to exeter and handover and other top prep schools, i will become a republican. but that is not what they are...
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>>> former alaska governor, sarah palin, jonathan's favorite politician. jonathan? he has just wrapped up her overseas speaking engagement. she spoke to global investors at hong kong. yes, contessa brewer with the details. >> this was palin's first visit to asia. the event was closed to reports but, take a look. >> i will call it how i see it. >> this is palin's major speech since stepping down as alaska's governor. and john mccain's campaign foreign policy advisers are helping her with the conference. in palin's 80-minute speech she criticized the federal reserves unprecedented intervention to help save the economy. and she slammed the democrats' health reform plans, instead she called for tax breaks to help individuals buy insurance. >> andy bar, a reporter. and sarah palin fan, vicky ward. and then author of a soon-to-be released book on lehman brothers and editor for "vanity fair." she said the feds helped create the problem. some of her rhetoric, perhaps very narrowly and crudely, but she understands that there are systemic issues with the banking system that s
>>> former alaska governor, sarah palin, jonathan's favorite politician. jonathan? he has just wrapped up her overseas speaking engagement. she spoke to global investors at hong kong. yes, contessa brewer with the details. >> this was palin's first visit to asia. the event was closed to reports but, take a look. >> i will call it how i see it. >> this is palin's major speech since stepping down as alaska's governor. and john mccain's campaign foreign policy advisers...
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jonathan, what do you think? >> cheryl, this is the greatest country in the history of man kindt. -- mankind. but what made us so prosperous was not mount rushmore or the grand canyon but our commitment to free market capitalism. it made us unique and the country's philosophy, not their natural resources determines how successful they are. so, the harder the government makes it to hire people, to do business, more regulations, more taxes they put on businesses, of course, they are going to look other places. cheryl: but, tracy, the point is are the best jobs still here in this country? >> i was thinking this weekend that i will pick up my kids, move to india because there are a lot of opportunity, dirty water, they will get over it. that extra arm, it will be ok. jonathan, this is nuts. capitalism will reign supreme. it is a little messed up, but we have a bunch of nutty leaders making decisions we don't want to have them make but capitalism will rule supreme. you see it in the tea parties an outrage. entrepreneu
jonathan, what do you think? >> cheryl, this is the greatest country in the history of man kindt. -- mankind. but what made us so prosperous was not mount rushmore or the grand canyon but our commitment to free market capitalism. it made us unique and the country's philosophy, not their natural resources determines how successful they are. so, the harder the government makes it to hire people, to do business, more regulations, more taxes they put on businesses, of course, they are going...
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jonathan did not pay attention to the instructions. he is not behaving like a big run-up first period -- first grader what should we do to him? and the children voted that i needed a timeout those little double so they made me go sit in there reading corner but she was, there are thousands like her, ms. shea is beautifu prepared, wonderfully educated, a sparkling, idealistic young teacher who flood into the urban schools right now and very eager to teach. a lot of them like francesca are steeped in civil rights tradition so she had been to be white jewish background but whatever the background, what ever, they are very much on the side of the children and identify with the kids. she would flood the cssroom with the classics come a wonderful books like my favorites, like a hungry caterpillar, i do remember the but? >> host: i don't. i read that you like that. >> guest: he also wrote good night moon. do you remember that? >>he also read them poetry. >> host: your letters were this book? >> guest: in letters to e young teacher. in theackg
jonathan did not pay attention to the instructions. he is not behaving like a big run-up first period -- first grader what should we do to him? and the children voted that i needed a timeout those little double so they made me go sit in there reading corner but she was, there are thousands like her, ms. shea is beautifu prepared, wonderfully educated, a sparkling, idealistic young teacher who flood into the urban schools right now and very eager to teach. a lot of them like francesca are...
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joining us is thomas and jonathan and vicky. professor, at what point does this president have to look instead of subsidizing banks to keep them in business or the stimulus money that sort of circulates through the political structure and is doled out on a state level, at what point does he have to go to direct employment? >> well, i think that point is right now. it's clear that we're likely to go over 10% at a national level of unemployment. some parts of the country are well over 15%. and that masks an even deeper problem. so it's time to put jobs as the number one economic priority on the agenda and to figure out how we can build not only good jobs, but jobs that are sustainable in a global economy. >> how do you recognize the obvious needs of our economy? we need energy solutions? there are lists of things we have desperate to have filled which would be work for many, many people and, yet, we hear that there is no work. why is that? >> what we need are a combination of regional and industry specific strategies. we can go in
joining us is thomas and jonathan and vicky. professor, at what point does this president have to look instead of subsidizing banks to keep them in business or the stimulus money that sort of circulates through the political structure and is doled out on a state level, at what point does he have to go to direct employment? >> well, i think that point is right now. it's clear that we're likely to go over 10% at a national level of unemployment. some parts of the country are well over 15%....
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he did leave the door open for compromise, as jonathan said. he did say, if you've got ideas, i'm going to listen. bring them to me. and think i i think he needed t that. and p someone comes up with a great idea in the next foo months and weeks, you, jonathan and i will want to listen to it as well. so i was pleased by the talk of the public option and the way that he clearly explained it. the way that he framed it as choice when, you know, republicans had made it sound like this coercive, bureaucratic nightmare. that was excellent. the other thing that i think was excellent was something you talked about earlier. he sounded like a fighter. he came out fighting. >> yeah. >> he called them on lies. he called them on bogus claims. he said we will call you out if this continues. this was a slightly different barack obama, still kind, still conciliatory but there was more fire there and i think a lot of liberals were particularly pleased to see that. i know i was. >> i agree with you. >> and i think we had a little town hall hangover going on in th
he did leave the door open for compromise, as jonathan said. he did say, if you've got ideas, i'm going to listen. bring them to me. and think i i think he needed t that. and p someone comes up with a great idea in the next foo months and weeks, you, jonathan and i will want to listen to it as well. so i was pleased by the talk of the public option and the way that he clearly explained it. the way that he framed it as choice when, you know, republicans had made it sound like this coercive,...
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jonathan capehart, a huge palin supporter and expert, jonathan, at this point, what strikes me -- it's not just sarah palin, but throughout particularly the deep republican resistance is there is nothing about that faction of our political community that suggests that they have any interest in being part of the solution for anything? >> no, not at all. >> which suggests that they either think the american health care system works, which means that they don't understand math, or that they could careless and are willing to cotorpedo the american health care broken system in order to accumulate political power? >> well, it could be that. accumulate political power to hurt the president. the whole waterloo conversation. >> we will get to that. >> yeah, i know. i read palin's op-ed in the "wall street journal." 17 paragraphs, and in one paragraph, just one, does she say what she thinks should be in health care bill. it's a series of one liners. she says here, rather than another top gun government plan, let's give americans control over their own health care. some of the things she will pro
jonathan capehart, a huge palin supporter and expert, jonathan, at this point, what strikes me -- it's not just sarah palin, but throughout particularly the deep republican resistance is there is nothing about that faction of our political community that suggests that they have any interest in being part of the solution for anything? >> no, not at all. >> which suggests that they either think the american health care system works, which means that they don't understand math, or that...
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jonathan, hold on. no. i'm running this show, jonathan. jonathan, you're absolutely right. it was the health care costs, but let's point out the difference between the autoworkers' health care cost versus the salaried plem tess. the salaried employees have to face higher premiums every day, higher co-pays, et cetera, et cetera. the unions never, ever, ever gave a break on those health care costs. you're absolutely right. health care costs were the problem. >> it's also -- >> if you look at other highly unionized countries around the world, canada, where people actually have very good health care benefits, their industries have thrived and have been very, very competitive. >> with huge tax rates. >> the problem in the global economy is not the question of uniization. frts a workers' standpoint, and the reason we have stagnation of wages, we have a trade policy that forces wages down. >> come on. >> you get the last 20 seconds. rick gets the last 20 seconds. >> jonathan, you know, the problem is that you guys change your story all the time. you used to say -- >> rick, you don
jonathan, hold on. no. i'm running this show, jonathan. jonathan, you're absolutely right. it was the health care costs, but let's point out the difference between the autoworkers' health care cost versus the salaried plem tess. the salaried employees have to face higher premiums every day, higher co-pays, et cetera, et cetera. the unions never, ever, ever gave a break on those health care costs. you're absolutely right. health care costs were the problem. >> it's also -- >> if you...
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jonathan began his joran tee recovery. two months after and he swung a bat again. it was a home run. >> it's my favorite sport so i take it very seriously and i'm happy if we win i'm happy. >> it's been a journey, from the time it happened till now. just watching jonathan just get stronger and youknow, just work hard at getting stronger. >> reporter: there has been help from the community and all over. but mark says his son has been the biggest inspiration through his show of inner strength. >> maintain a very good attitude and joking and even at times when he'd -- he didn't feel well, just, you know,aking me laugh and cheering us up. just being himself. >> reporter: maybe another two years before jonathan is fully recovered, but according to the doctors there's been a miracle. >> the main doctor came in when jonathan was discharged and he said, i wish i could take credit for thi one. god saved -- god did this. >> reporter: jonathan has his future plans mapped out. >> to move to australia, have 14 kids. and have a house that's in a bubble so no burglars can get in.
jonathan began his joran tee recovery. two months after and he swung a bat again. it was a home run. >> it's my favorite sport so i take it very seriously and i'm happy if we win i'm happy. >> it's been a journey, from the time it happened till now. just watching jonathan just get stronger and youknow, just work hard at getting stronger. >> reporter: there has been help from the community and all over. but mark says his son has been the biggest inspiration through his show of...
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jonathan, we'll get you back in. straight ahead, at the "morning meeting," plugging into what else is going on in the world including former president jimmy carter. president carter won't let it go. race and obama and congressman joe wilson, hitting back for that matter. every sunday, lasagna at mom's was a family tradition. when she started forgetting things, i was hoping it was nothing. grandma! what a nice surprise! mom, it's sunday. that's when i knew i couldn't wait. mom's doctor said these were signs of alzheimer's, a type of dementia, and that prescription aricept could help. he said it's the only treatment proven effective... for all stages of alzheimer's. studies showed aricept slows the progression... of alzheimer's symptoms. it improves cognition... and slows the decline of overall function. aricept is well tolerated but not for everyone. people at risk for stomach ulcers... or who take certain other medicines... should tell their doctors... because serious stomach problems... such as bleeding may get wors
jonathan, we'll get you back in. straight ahead, at the "morning meeting," plugging into what else is going on in the world including former president jimmy carter. president carter won't let it go. race and obama and congressman joe wilson, hitting back for that matter. every sunday, lasagna at mom's was a family tradition. when she started forgetting things, i was hoping it was nothing. grandma! what a nice surprise! mom, it's sunday. that's when i knew i couldn't wait. mom's doctor...
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jonathan martin. thank you for joining us. join us tomorrow night at 5:00 and 7:00 eastern for more "hardball." right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans, welcome to "the ed show" on msnbc tonight. here's some new material. the public option is now responsible for unemployment and the never-ending war in afghanistan. that's the newest righty talking point. here's minority whip eric cantor this afternoon on that. >> health care in this building has now made it so that we cannot seem to get anything else done. we have burning issues out there in this country. first and mooforemost is the americans want to see job security return. they want to see economic security return, but somehow we're unable to deliver on that because of the intrang jens on the majority's part, even discussing ways for us to agree on health care. we have serious, serious challenges as far as afghanistan is concerned. that's being clouded by the ridge jidty by which the majority hangs on to hr 3200 and imposition of a
jonathan martin. thank you for joining us. join us tomorrow night at 5:00 and 7:00 eastern for more "hardball." right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans, welcome to "the ed show" on msnbc tonight. here's some new material. the public option is now responsible for unemployment and the never-ending war in afghanistan. that's the newest righty talking point. here's minority whip eric cantor this afternoon on that....
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they don't have one. >> jonathan? your thoughts, please? >> well, i've always thought when this president gets further away from that building that chuck's standing in front of right now, he's much more effective. there's something about the marvel in washington that sort of takes the fire away from this president. once he's out there in a place like cincinnati talking to organized labor, for example, this summer when he was campaigning for jon corzine in new jersey, you saw a similar, more sort of campaign-style president. he's much more effective. part of the challenge was he wasn't spending all summer in that public campaign mode. a lot of the negotiations were behind closed doors with the american hospital association, with members of congress. it was more of an inside game. he was not sort of doing the outside game at full force all summer long like he was there yesterday in cincinnati. look, i think the back to school episode, mike, that you mentioned and this whole van jones incident, the white house adviser that was forced out over
they don't have one. >> jonathan? your thoughts, please? >> well, i've always thought when this president gets further away from that building that chuck's standing in front of right now, he's much more effective. there's something about the marvel in washington that sort of takes the fire away from this president. once he's out there in a place like cincinnati talking to organized labor, for example, this summer when he was campaigning for jon corzine in new jersey, you saw a...
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jonathan kapart, great to see you. thanks so much. >> you, too. >> tam ron, it is interesting to watch sarah palin, apparently has more than 1,000 "for events and speeches. so, i think this is the beginning of a lot of these types of appearances. >> is sure is, norah, i don't know what you see, seems to be getting off the ground slower thain would expected. there was this immediate reaction she might have a television show and she was really going to come out swinging so it is interesting she is there behind closed doors giving this speech, so i'm curious to see how this shakes out in the next couple of months. >> i agree, i agree, probably still writing her book, which is due, and sort of weighing some of these ". and as we have seen, she sometimes doesn't show up at events she has been -- >> very interesting. >>> up next, we have got some dramatic video of a little girl who is just barely missed by this out-of-control car. well, miraculously, thank goodness, she is totally fine. >> this is incredible video. you have
jonathan kapart, great to see you. thanks so much. >> you, too. >> tam ron, it is interesting to watch sarah palin, apparently has more than 1,000 "for events and speeches. so, i think this is the beginning of a lot of these types of appearances. >> is sure is, norah, i don't know what you see, seems to be getting off the ground slower thain would expected. there was this immediate reaction she might have a television show and she was really going to come out swinging so...
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jonathan dienst is an investigative reporter with wnbc's station here in new york and jonathan joins me once again on the phone. jonathan, with a good morning to you, have the expected questioning discussions in denver gotten under way yet this morning? >> reporter: unclear, but we expect if it hasn't started, it should be starting shortly. we know that this will be the fourth day of questioning. yesterday we learned that he changed his tune, that he admits to knowing associates of al qaeda. that according to several sources familiar with the debriefings yesterday, and that he admitted to going to some sort of terror training camp in pakistan and learning how to build explosives. now, obviously, that's concerning to law enforcement and security officials who have been tracking this man for some time now and those he's been in contact with, because you couple that with questions about backpacks found in the searches of certain queens homes, the fact that he had a bomb-making formula on his computer. that according to sources we have spoken with. and the fact that there have been possi
jonathan dienst is an investigative reporter with wnbc's station here in new york and jonathan joins me once again on the phone. jonathan, with a good morning to you, have the expected questioning discussions in denver gotten under way yet this morning? >> reporter: unclear, but we expect if it hasn't started, it should be starting shortly. we know that this will be the fourth day of questioning. yesterday we learned that he changed his tune, that he admits to knowing associates of al...
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jonathan martin. thank you for joining us. join us tomorrow night at 5:00 and 7:00 eastern for more "hardball." "countdown" is keith olbermann starts right now. >>> which of these storiy iey i you be talking about tomorrow? one amendment, two hours of debate. 500 amendments to go. >>> our job is to sit here and do it as long as it takes. >> i've got plenty of questions. >> senator sherrod brown of ohio on the need for speet on capitol hill. >>> from delay to distrackation. eric cantor believes there's more important issues on health care in this country. he tells a woman pressing for the public option to turn to charity for help. >>> yes, we can, at the u.n. general assembly. >> the time has come for the world to move in a new direction. we must engage in an era of mutual interest and mutual respect. >> our special guest, majesty queen noor. >>> where will gadhafi get to pitch his traveling tent? >>> and going global, sarah from alaska takes her show on the road, all the way to hong kong. >> i'm going to call it like i see it
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jonathan dienst of wnbc. jonathan, thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you. >>> new details this morning in the murder of a yale graduate student and a new theory about a possible motive. yale lab technician raymond clark iii is behind bars this morning. he is charged with killing 24-year-old annie le. and now one theory emerging is a fight over mice. clark worked in the basement of the yale research lab, assisting with animal experiments alongside le. in an e-mail to nbc news, a lab co-worker writes, "ray has always been very controlling over what goes on in the mouse room, often bothering people to the point of damn near harassment." a short time ago, i discussed the case with nbc news chief legal analyst dan abrams. >> they don't have to prove motive. it's useful, but if the prosecutors have the sort of dna evidence and physical evidence that we've heard about, they wouldn't even necessarily need to demonstrate one. now, that doesn't mean that jurors don't like to hear it. it doesn't mean that we won't k
jonathan dienst of wnbc. jonathan, thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you. >>> new details this morning in the murder of a yale graduate student and a new theory about a possible motive. yale lab technician raymond clark iii is behind bars this morning. he is charged with killing 24-year-old annie le. and now one theory emerging is a fight over mice. clark worked in the basement of the yale research lab, assisting with animal experiments alongside le. in an e-mail to nbc news,...
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and jonathan martin. weren't you on some type of skype today? you looked like some sort of prisoner. you looked like you were incarcerated. >> that's the look i was going for, chris. >> let me start with you, chris. this thing about race. we all grew up in america. we know it as part of our history and it's not always been a good part but it's there. it colors some of our politics to be honest. but does the white house not want this to be a topic? >> yes, they don't want it to be a topic, chris. look, it is a continuation from the campaign. barack obama ran very much as a sort of post racial candidate. obviously, everyone knew if he was elected, he would be the first african-american president. but he very rarely put that piece of his history out front. he did when pressed, when he had to, obviously, the jeremiah wright situation. remember, they downplayed that for quite some time until it became clear he could not downplay it. he addressed it in a very eloquent speech. but he did not want to talk about this. they see it as a no-win situation. t
and jonathan martin. weren't you on some type of skype today? you looked like some sort of prisoner. you looked like you were incarcerated. >> that's the look i was going for, chris. >> let me start with you, chris. this thing about race. we all grew up in america. we know it as part of our history and it's not always been a good part but it's there. it colors some of our politics to be honest. but does the white house not want this to be a topic? >> yes, they don't want it to...
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jonathan cohn, the author of "sick." many thanks, as always. >> thanks. >>> mr. cohn's perspective is one thing, yours is another. what about mr. obama wthe full-e in "the new york times" today? the senior staffer joins me next. is he converted back tonight? >>> and rachel maddow joins us on this critical night as health care debate continues. among her guests, white house senior david axelrod, senator boxer, representative frank. >>> and ahead of that, a month ago she announced the president is a natural born citizen. now jean smith of ohio changed her mind if she has ones. "worst persons," including congressman wilson, if she has one. . unlock an outdoor dreamland for your indoor cat. exciting flavor combinations, plus a touch of garden greens make it irresistible. friskies indoor delights. feed the senses. your p.a.d. isn't just poor circulation in your legs causing you pain. ok-what is it? dad, it more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. i can't keep anything from you. you better read about plavix. if you have p.a.d., plavix can help protect y
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a website has been set up to help jonathan and his family. you can find it at help jonathan.com. joe? >> got some good plans. >>> construction is well under way on the intercounty connector now. now the maryland transportation authority is letting drivers know how much it will cost to use that roadway. it will be 25 to 35 cents per mile during rush hour. the rest of the tile it will be 20 to 30 cents per mile. here's a catch. if you don't have an e-z pass, you'll pay more. the tolls are going to be electronic and drivers who don't have an e-z pass will get a bill in the mail for the toll plus a $3 service fee. the i.c.c. will run 18 miles from montgomery county to prince george's county, but most drivers are not expected to use the whole thing from start to finish. >> we expect it to be used predominantly for many local trips. i believe we expect the average trip to be about six miles, not ten tire length of the freeway. the charges will be based upon the mileage, to some extent, but there will be, you know, a minimum for a minimum travel. >>
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we referenced arianna's book and jonathan is not going anywhere. msnbc live coverage of the president's speech on the financial crisis after noon eastern time and dr. nancy will host and i will join her for that hour and we will discuss what the president says at that time. again, read our take on the meltdown specifically on the huffington post this america. americans held hostage still 365 days later. contessa brewer has the balance of the news. what is going on? >>> investigators belief they have found this body of missing yale yoompt grad student an ni le. police say someone hid her remains in the wall of the lab where they worked and where she was last seen alive a week ago. friends say they just can't imagine what happened. >> it doesn't make any sense to us all. i can't imagine anybody mad at annie, much less wanting to hurt her and we can speculate all day about the motives. the only thing we can come up with is somebody was jealous. >> an autopsy will be performed and determine the cause of death but investigators are calling le disappeara
we referenced arianna's book and jonathan is not going anywhere. msnbc live coverage of the president's speech on the financial crisis after noon eastern time and dr. nancy will host and i will join her for that hour and we will discuss what the president says at that time. again, read our take on the meltdown specifically on the huffington post this america. americans held hostage still 365 days later. contessa brewer has the balance of the news. what is going on? >>> investigators...
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jonathan and eleanor, always good to see the two of you. have a great sunday. >> thank you, you, too. >> you can watch "meet the press" for a health care debate. you can meet the press reair check that out today at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc sunday. >>> well, coming up next, jay leno is making television history but can he beat crime time in prime time? you're watching msnbc sunday. in the time it takes you to watch a bad reality show, you can learn to switch off hungry and lose weight. right now weight watchers is offering a whole month free. join and get a month of unlimited meetings and online tools. so all you'll need is 45 minutes a week to take control, turn hungry off... ...and turn weight loss on. the free month offer's only available for a limited time so join today. hurry registration's free too. weight watchers. stop dieting. start living. >>> and i can see russia from my house. >> tina fey sure got a lot of mileage out of impersonating sarah palin on "saturday night live" and now rewarded for it. fey winning a creative arts
jonathan and eleanor, always good to see the two of you. have a great sunday. >> thank you, you, too. >> you can watch "meet the press" for a health care debate. you can meet the press reair check that out today at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc sunday. >>> well, coming up next, jay leno is making television history but can he beat crime time in prime time? you're watching msnbc sunday. in the time it takes you to watch a bad reality show, you can learn to switch...
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joining us now is jonathan turley, professor of constitutional law at george washington university. thanks for your time tonight, jonathan. >> hi, lawrence. >> it seems a bit unfair to me to put up a real-life constitutional law professor against governor pawlenty, but let's go ahead. governor pawlenty is, in fact, a distinguished graduate of the university of minnesota law school, and he's backed down on his tenth amendment talk in the last 24 hours. so where do history and precedent leave us on this issue? >> well, the problem with those that are looking to the tenth amendment for support is that the supreme court really offers very little encouragement for these types of claims. in a case called gonzalez in 2005, the supreme court basically adopted a standard whether something bears a substantial relationship to commerce and even before that, 1937, for example, the supreme court said congress has to have the ability to deal with nationwide calamities. and the court had interpreted what is commerce, what is economic activity, very, very broadly. in order to get to where these indi
joining us now is jonathan turley, professor of constitutional law at george washington university. thanks for your time tonight, jonathan. >> hi, lawrence. >> it seems a bit unfair to me to put up a real-life constitutional law professor against governor pawlenty, but let's go ahead. governor pawlenty is, in fact, a distinguished graduate of the university of minnesota law school, and he's backed down on his tenth amendment talk in the last 24 hours. so where do history and...
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security council. -- jonathan hunt has more. they were speaking to a senior president ahmadinejad 8, and he says iran is not willing to discuss his own uranium enrichment -- a senior president ahmadinejad aide, and they are also proposing cooperation on afghanistan, on fighting terrorism, and on oil and gas collaborations. a state department spokesman is already setting that is not good enough. it is not responsive to their international obligations. shepard: jonathan hunt in our new york newsroom, thanks. from staten island, in new york, you are looking at local fire- rescue personnel. this is not the city fire and rescue, but at any rate, they are taking some of the students off of the bus, and if you pan, you can see where a bus and an suv crashed, i am told. 25 students on the bus at the time. a handful of them were taken to local hospitals in s.i., but no serious or life-threatening injuries, as far as we know. what we do not know is how all of this went down. we have the sky fox from wnyw, who is bringing the news to the l
security council. -- jonathan hunt has more. they were speaking to a senior president ahmadinejad 8, and he says iran is not willing to discuss his own uranium enrichment -- a senior president ahmadinejad aide, and they are also proposing cooperation on afghanistan, on fighting terrorism, and on oil and gas collaborations. a state department spokesman is already setting that is not good enough. it is not responsive to their international obligations. shepard: jonathan hunt in our new york...
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jonathan martin is politico's senior political writer. gentlemen, let's start with you, chuck, as you know better than most, chuck. i've been around a long time. i've got to tell you, this furor over the president's school speech to students, the continuing jam over which democrats are with him on health care, which aren't, and the continuing prognostications about all the different polls out there as the obama presidency at an end? what is going on here? >> reporter: well, i think, you know, i talked to one outside democratic adviser to this white house and it was put to me this way, that, look, they are aware in many ways this fall, and how -- and frankly, it starts tomorrow -- that the white house and the president, himself, is taking a character and leadership test. that this is a moment in time for him to show he can take control of a debate, he can take control of his party. he can figure out a way to cut through some of the problems of sausage making inside of his own party and maybe not about figuring out how to stop polarization
jonathan martin is politico's senior political writer. gentlemen, let's start with you, chuck, as you know better than most, chuck. i've been around a long time. i've got to tell you, this furor over the president's school speech to students, the continuing jam over which democrats are with him on health care, which aren't, and the continuing prognostications about all the different polls out there as the obama presidency at an end? what is going on here? >> reporter: well, i think, you...
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and jonathan gurwitz, columnist and editorial board member at the "san antonio express news." ricardo pemental, your paper published a paper -- quote at the moment, any strategy that requires additional u.s. troops has the too familiar whiff of quagmire, so what are you seeing? >> well, we're seeing growing disenchantment with u.s. involvement in afghanistan. not just owing to the casualties but to the lack of progress. and people wondering if there is a better way. and we think there is. >> reporter: and that way may lead you -- dish mean right now the question is whether it might be to increase, you are suggesting maybe the opposite direction? >> we're suggesting that you should be very skeptical of troop increases. that the goal should be neither to defeat the taliban militarily, nor to build a strong central government. that the better route might be building better local governance and creating safe havens where local governments work and where economic development can bloom. >> reporter: jonathan gurwitz in san antonio, on the or hand your paper has an editorial today th
and jonathan gurwitz, columnist and editorial board member at the "san antonio express news." ricardo pemental, your paper published a paper -- quote at the moment, any strategy that requires additional u.s. troops has the too familiar whiff of quagmire, so what are you seeing? >> well, we're seeing growing disenchantment with u.s. involvement in afghanistan. not just owing to the casualties but to the lack of progress. and people wondering if there is a better way. and we think...
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jonathan, what is your sense of the path to legislation? in other words, is there a road to legislation that actually reforms health care that you can see? >> well, look. we're on that path right now. we have to remember something here, that there is a process that's involved here and the bill that senator baucus put out last week certainly is not going to be the bill that the senate ultimately votes on and these 564 amendments, i'm glad kelly pointed out, a lot of them are probably duplicates and as they whittle them down, they'll come up with a bill that, hopefully, can pass the committee and hopefully pass the senate. this is the sausage making part of the process that's not pretty. i would suspect that those health care stocks you're watching daily will go up and down as the process moves forward. >> i noticed it the past two months they have continued to trend higher as it becomes clearer the employer-based system is safe which means the insurance companies get to hide behind competitive force there and the public option is by no means
jonathan, what is your sense of the path to legislation? in other words, is there a road to legislation that actually reforms health care that you can see? >> well, look. we're on that path right now. we have to remember something here, that there is a process that's involved here and the bill that senator baucus put out last week certainly is not going to be the bill that the senate ultimately votes on and these 564 amendments, i'm glad kelly pointed out, a lot of them are probably...
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jonathan cohn, the author of "sick." many thanks, as always. >> thanks. >>> mr. cohn's perspective is one thing, yours is another. what about the full-page article in "the new york times" today? critical of the president's leadership on reform. the senior staffer joins me next. is he converted back tonight? >>> and rachel maddow joins us on this critical night as health care debate continues. among her guests, white house senior david axelrod, senator boxer, representative frank. >>> and ahead of that, a month ago she announced the president is a natural born citizen. now jean smith of ohio changed her mind if she has one. "worst persons," including congressman wilson, if she has one. [ female announcer ] the deeper you clean, the cleaner you feel. olay deep cleansers go beyond what the eye can see. they remove 2 times more dirt and make-up than basic cleansing. for a deep clean feeling, deep cleansers from olay. when you're sick, you go to the doctor for answers. and when you hear scary rumors about health insurance reform being a big government takeover... doct
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jonathan are they backing themselves into a corner? >> deadlines are brick walls of reality, and they hit this one big time. >> and another self imposed deadline by the president and the democrats in charge, and remember we told health care reform would be wrapped up by august? >> for both the house and the senate to finish their critical work on health care reform to be finish by the august recess. >> here is the picture of the room where moments from now the senate finance committee will resume debating reform and will discuss the public option. congress blew the august deadline and it stands to reason the obama administration might be shy when setting another deadline, right? >> health care will be passed before the they go home for thanks gaving. the legislative process is where both bodies get to the truth. >> ezra? >> when it comes to administration, that's the father of congress. the father doesn't have a whole lot of say when we get a due date here. >> clearly. as long as they deliver a healthy baby, everybody will be happy. wh
jonathan are they backing themselves into a corner? >> deadlines are brick walls of reality, and they hit this one big time. >> and another self imposed deadline by the president and the democrats in charge, and remember we told health care reform would be wrapped up by august? >> for both the house and the senate to finish their critical work on health care reform to be finish by the august recess. >> here is the picture of the room where moments from now the senate...
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thank you karen and jonathan. we will do more than trend or talk with you shortly. >>> meanwhile, fans lining up to get the tickets to the michael jackson "this is it" film. and why does this happen? what are people thinking? it's clearly out of context. and toure puts it in context we hope, after this. people stop us when we're walking, and they'll say, "did you shine up her spots?" [ woman announcing ] just another way purina one... unlocks the brilliance of nature... to transform the life of your dog. for us to see the difference in mollie-- we were really excited about it. it just makes you feel wonderful. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. your hair mixes with pollen and dust in the air. i get congested. my eyes itch. i have to banish you to the garden. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. i can breathe freer with zyrtec-d®. so, i'll race you to our favorite chair. i might even let you win. zyrtec-d® lets me breathe easier, so i can lo
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jonathan dean is an investigative reporter with msnbc's wnbc station here in new york and jonathan joins me on the phone. good morning. >> good morning. >> what's new in this case this morning, jonathan? >> the news is that he's going to be back at fbi headquarters in denver for the fourth day to answer questions. there's been these ongoing talks for the last three days about what did he know and did it involve any sort of terror plot here in the united states. certainly with his travels overseas to pakistan to attend that training camp, they saw what sources say and what he allegedly said in his debriefing that raise a lot of concern, and then he comes back to denver, he travels to new york, metes with several people in new york that raised a lot of concern among new york and federal officials and that's why they conducted those raids and in those searches they uncovered backpacks, they found how to make bomb instructions and other videos that showed some sub -- officials continue to say they don't know and continue with their investigation. >> when you start describing backpacks and su
jonathan dean is an investigative reporter with msnbc's wnbc station here in new york and jonathan joins me on the phone. good morning. >> good morning. >> what's new in this case this morning, jonathan? >> the news is that he's going to be back at fbi headquarters in denver for the fourth day to answer questions. there's been these ongoing talks for the last three days about what did he know and did it involve any sort of terror plot here in the united states. certainly with...
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ashley hamilton, edyta and jonathan. "dancing with the stars" monday and tuesday night. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> george benson, everybody. i want to thank courteney cox, jessica capshaw, ashley hamilton. i'm sorry to macy gray. apologize to matt damon. tomorrow night, rob lowe, lisa lampanelli, tommy lasorda. "songs and stories", that is the new cd, that is out now. playing us off the air "family reunion", once again the great george benson. good night! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ oh, baby, morning, noon and night, thinking about you ♪ ♪ the things just ain't been right since you've been gone ♪ ♪ doing little things, whatever i'm thinking ♪ ♪ and learning to love we were both trying to grow in our direction ♪ ♪ to the magic of two, left nothing at all ♪ ♪ so don't you think it's about time ♪ ♪ we had and i'm losing my mind my mind ♪ ♪ without you here in my life
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trace: jonathan serrie live for us in atlanta. jonathan, thank you. police say he kidnapped an 11-year-old girl, held her captive in his backyard for 18 years and raped her. fathering her two children. now, investigators are tearing apart phillip garrido's home searching for evidence linking him to two other girls. my kayla garecht. >> police have already found bone fragments in garrido's yard which may or may not be human a pair of cadaver dogs indicated there may be human remains on the grounds outside garrido's home. when the property is cleaned up, they will use a high tech scanner that can apparently identify remains that are buried underground. we are also getting a disturbing glimpse inside the garrido home where the couple apparently lived in squall ler. look at this. building inspectors say it is filled with so much filth and waste it is unfit for humans. >> the garrido property is, to put it the best way, is like trying to find evidence in a landfill. there is tremendous amount of junk and debris and so that's the task that we have to go thr
trace: jonathan serrie live for us in atlanta. jonathan, thank you. police say he kidnapped an 11-year-old girl, held her captive in his backyard for 18 years and raped her. fathering her two children. now, investigators are tearing apart phillip garrido's home searching for evidence linking him to two other girls. my kayla garecht. >> police have already found bone fragments in garrido's yard which may or may not be human a pair of cadaver dogs indicated there may be human remains on the...
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jonathan hunt is with us right now. how did the world let iran get to this place in the first place? >> there is no international treaty that prohibits any country from developing any sort of missiles that it wants. secondly, in the years since the iran/iraq war ended in 1988, iran started pushing to get these kinds of missiles. they got a lot of help from the russians, chinese, and the north doory and. the missile that was test fired today is an exact replica of the north korean missile that we talked about a lot this year. it is not too much of a stretch to think that north korea is sharing its technology with iran right now. shepard: do we know what the missile can carry? >> the best it would be carriey- it would be able to carry is a conventional warhead. it is a study released by the east-west institute. iran is between one year and three years away from developing any sort of nuclear weapon. between six years and eight years from them putting a nuclear warhead on a missile. shepard: is any of this giving an indica
jonathan hunt is with us right now. how did the world let iran get to this place in the first place? >> there is no international treaty that prohibits any country from developing any sort of missiles that it wants. secondly, in the years since the iran/iraq war ended in 1988, iran started pushing to get these kinds of missiles. they got a lot of help from the russians, chinese, and the north doory and. the missile that was test fired today is an exact replica of the north korean missile...
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and she said, jonathan, ithat your only suit? and i said, no, i have two. but they're both the same. so she looked very concerned -- i remember we were sitting face-to-face in little chairs and she folded her arms like she was the school's social counselor and she says, jonat n jonathan, do me a favor, just like my mom would say -- she said, some day when you'r in a nice part of town, go into a good store and get a good yourself a good new suit. she was so commanding and i behaved h and i went to brooks brothers and i bought a new suit just to please her but to her dismay, it was the same black suit again. and then we had another counseling session and that's the end of this little story and she folds herrms again and she looks at me -- and i never forget this. she was pretty mature now. she was a fifth grader. she said, jonathan, i know you get depressed sometimes to see the way we have to live but you don't always need to dress in black. i loved her for telling me. here she was a little girl in a part of the south bronx where that book -- well, my last fi
and she said, jonathan, ithat your only suit? and i said, no, i have two. but they're both the same. so she looked very concerned -- i remember we were sitting face-to-face in little chairs and she folded her arms like she was the school's social counselor and she says, jonat n jonathan, do me a favor, just like my mom would say -- she said, some day when you'r in a nice part of town, go into a good store and get a good yourself a good new suit. she was so commanding and i behaved h and i went...
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jonathan capehart, and cc, i will begin with you. everything on the list savannah walked us through, what on the list should we care about most and why? >> they are all important. i think you will hear grumbling, as i understand it, senate finance has been looking at a slightly different approach where if you had a company that dropped its insurance coverage that sent all of the employees over to a co-op or government program like medicaid, they would be penalized. there will be discussion on that. the other thing is the size on the tax on insurance companies is going to matter. all along the insurers have been figuring they will get dinged in the process. they will have to pony up money. the question will be how much and if it's something they can swallow in return for many customers. those are a couple flash points. >> what strikes me, jonathan capehart, having reading up on all this after being away for a bit, talking about the trigger and the public option will be attacked to the trigger, where if the environment was not enough,
jonathan capehart, and cc, i will begin with you. everything on the list savannah walked us through, what on the list should we care about most and why? >> they are all important. i think you will hear grumbling, as i understand it, senate finance has been looking at a slightly different approach where if you had a company that dropped its insurance coverage that sent all of the employees over to a co-op or government program like medicaid, they would be penalized. there will be...
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reporter jonathan deans joining me now. a lot to cover. first let's talk about the other possible suspects in this. i understand not only in the states but other parts of the world they're looking for people who may be a part of a terror cell? >> that's right. look, the lead suspect in this case, mr. zazi, traveled to pakistan. so there's belief he had contact with al qaeda operatives over there. in new york they believe there's as many as eight, maybe more men they're watching, taking a look at, they want to know more about. does that mean they were involved in the alleged plot? no. they're trying to learn more about them. we also know in denver there's a group of about five, perhaps more there. who they're also looking at. we spoke with some of the storage facilities owners and others out there and here. they've been shown pictures of men, what do you know, have they been here. >> focussing on the states alone, looking from new york all the way to the midwest. you've got to alert about entertainment complexes, even hotels. what else can
reporter jonathan deans joining me now. a lot to cover. first let's talk about the other possible suspects in this. i understand not only in the states but other parts of the world they're looking for people who may be a part of a terror cell? >> that's right. look, the lead suspect in this case, mr. zazi, traveled to pakistan. so there's belief he had contact with al qaeda operatives over there. in new york they believe there's as many as eight, maybe more men they're watching, taking a...
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he has to wrap this up quickly. >> okay, jonathan. i want the details. the white house now says that illegal immigrants barred from buying insurance through the exchanges that the government would set up under this health care reform plan. for all the flack that representative wilson got for shouting at the president in his speech, his outburst came when the president talked of immigrants but did the shout get results? >> i don't think so. his point of view is heard. we've seen from the senate stevens since then a movement to make sure that basically identification is checked in enrolling people which isn't something that was in there before and the debate has changed a little bit and we are seeing democrats respond to the republican concerns that just saying that it's illegal isn't as strong as checking i.d.s or even assessing penalties to people that subscribe illegal aliens into health care. >> eleanor, we're talking about what you write on newsweek.com say the president's speech to congress wednesday breathes new life into the democrats. why didn't t
he has to wrap this up quickly. >> okay, jonathan. i want the details. the white house now says that illegal immigrants barred from buying insurance through the exchanges that the government would set up under this health care reform plan. for all the flack that representative wilson got for shouting at the president in his speech, his outburst came when the president talked of immigrants but did the shout get results? >> i don't think so. his point of view is heard. we've seen from...
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d jonathan gurwitz, columnis and editorl board member at the "san antonio express new" rirdoemental, youraper published a paper --uote the moment, any strategy that requires additional u.s. troops has the too familiar whiff of quagmire, so what are you seei? >> well, wee seei gring disenchantnt with u.s. involvementin afghanistan. nojust owing to the casualties but to theack of progress. anpeople wonderingf there is a better way. and wehink there is. reporter: and that way may lead y -- dish mean right w the question is whetr it might be to increase, you are suggting maybe the oppote diction? we're suggesting that you shou be very skeptic of trp increases. that theoal should be neither to defea the taliban militarily nor to ild a strong central government. thathe better route might be buildgetterocal governan and creating safe havens where local govements worknd where onomic development can blm. >> reporte jonathan gurwz in san antonio, on the or hand your per has an editorial tay that reminded readers of the reason we're in afghanistan and sa, quote, tt's a mission thatan't be accom
d jonathan gurwitz, columnis and editorl board member at the "san antonio express new" rirdoemental, youraper published a paper --uote the moment, any strategy that requires additional u.s. troops has the too familiar whiff of quagmire, so what are you seei? >> well, wee seei gring disenchantnt with u.s. involvementin afghanistan. nojust owing to the casualties but to theack of progress. anpeople wonderingf there is a better way. and wehink there is. reporter: and that way may...